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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Cable operator branches out with business bundles

ShoreTel grows up, gets San Francisco Giants | Wal-Mart cuts iPhone 3GS price to $97

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Cable operator branches out with business bundles
While some cable TV companies have only turned their attention to business voice services in the last several years, Cablevision has been trailblazing with business bundles for 20 years. The company operates in the greater New York City metro area, and it has had some remarkable success in a hyper-competitive market. Read More


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ShoreTel grows up, gets San Francisco Giants
Posted by Cisco Subnet editor Julie Bort. When ShoreTel won the contract to supply the San Francisco Giants with a VoIP system to replace an aging, expensive Centrex system, it was quite the coup. Not only is the Giant's 10-year-old stadium named AT&T Park, but Cisco has been pounding down the doors of sports outfits nationwide to sell its fancy, but pricey, systems built specifically for stadiums.... Read More


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Wal-Mart cuts iPhone 3GS price to $97
The price of Apple's 16GB iPhone 3GS will be cut to $97 today, according to reports, paving the way for the unveiling next month of next iPhone model. Read More


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About 26 percent of the world's population were online at the end of 2009, and mobile telephony is booming with the number of mobile subscribers likely to reach the 5 billion mark this year, according to a report released Tuesday by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Read More



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